ISIS is one of the top terrorist organizations in the world. It stands for Islamic State of Iraq and Syria. It was previously known as Jama'at al-Tawhid Wal-Jihad. It is run by only a few thousand people. ISI wants our kids to join them and they use Twitter for the same. And strangely, it works.

Coincidentally, we found these recruits sharing their experiences via Twitter. Their first world problems sounded like a freshman on vacation in South America.

2. Men have no respect for women.

Yes, it's true. A woman tweeted, "Seriously, I am getting so tired of many men muhajirun now. I feel harassed so often now. Women can't do this or that. What is the point?"

She complains,"scream and talks to us in the street" and that "there is so little respect" for women in ISIS.

3. You are forbidden to smoke.

ISIS considers this food-for-thought. Watch this video and you'll see how serious they are. They also established a punishment system -- doling out 40 lashes to those who get caught smoking once... and executions for those who couldn't stop.

4. They don't wait in queue.

We all know how British people are obsessed with standing in queues. One day, a British man joined ISIS. It was an utter disbelief for him when he noticed when people don't wait for food in queue or unplug his charger so that they can charge their phones, how people steal shoes etc.

5. Slow Internet

Many ISIS recruits are fed up of the Internet speed issue. One of them complained that his iPod doesn't work. Another protested that, "the internet is slower than Iran's nuclear program," while another complained that she had to go to roof of her building to get good cell phone reception.

7. They are bored

Apparently, according to the recruits, ISIS is more boring than prison. One of them said that his job was no more than serving food and clothes, while another said that all he had to do is wash. Yes, they want to leave ISIS not because they kill people, but they are simply bored.

8. No Stylish Salloons.

One woman posted a complaint that "The style here isn't really that nice and their makeup most of the time goes towards the clowny look." And according to the female recruiters, the fashion choices in Syria are little more limited than those in Europe.